Depending on the pinning of the lock, and if it is master keyed, some Best locks can be quite easy.
I was explaining to a few of my friends how lock picking worked, and demonstrated on an SFIC (not the best lock to explain with, as it is more complicated than a basic pin tumbler, but that’s all that I had available). One of them was intent on trying, so I let him torque the plug while I picked it (I simply raked it open, this one was quite easy to rake open the operation). Since I was able to feel the pins, I could tell when the torque was too heavy/light, and informed him when it was just right, so that gave him a feel for the proper torque to use. Then I gave him my pick, and turned my back to talk to my other friends, when about a minute later he had it open. This being someone who never picked a lock in his life, was able to rake open a 7-pin Best after about 3 minutes of instruction. This was an easy lock, but I was still impressed.